Sony Ericsson T700




Yesterday, Sony Ericsson released the T700, an ultra-slim and stylish cell phone with the upper part in black and silver metallic finish in the rest.
Designed for the business sector, it brings a built-in 3.2MP digital camera with flash and video recording capability, supporting up to 2048 x 1536 pixels for still images. The user can share pictures with friends and upload them on blogs. Other main features include built-in stereo speakers, Bluetooth, 25MB memory expandable via a microSD card, and a 2-inch TFT display on which you can watch videos on the go.



“Become a real head turner with the T700” said Sven Totté, Head of Marketing for the design category at Sony Ericsson. “Sleek and shiny, the slim elegance of the T700 gives users a premium experience at a mid-range price point - perfect for the design conscious. Everyone who bought and adored the iconic T610 will be keen to get their hands on the new T700.”

By the end of the year, Sony Ericsson T700 will be available on the market in Black/Silver, Black/Red and Shinning Silver color combinations.



The new cell phone is a 3G HSDPA 2100 model, which means that the user will be able to surf the web and download content at high speeds, and in addition it features GPRS and EDGE connectivity.
For music it provides MP3 support, TrackID and FM radio with RDS, to display the time, track and artist information, as well as station identification while listening the favorite tunes.



Sony Ericsson camera phone T700 measures 104 x 48 x 10 mm at 78 grams sporting a 256K-color display on which you can set screensavers and cool backgrounds, or just browse through your email, send instant messages while chatting online, or play Java games.
From a single full charge, its battery operates for up to 9 hours and 30 minutes in talk mode or 370 hours if kept in standby.

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